Next Step After Motorboat Course
"So What Should I Do Next?"
Well there are still a few choices:
- You could join a Boat Club, where you get the opportunity to use a selection of the Clubs boats (dependent on your qualification) or even tag along with others for the experience.
- Investing into a Boat Share scheme might be an option. This can prove cheaper than full ownership. You'll be splitting the cost of the ownership and any of the management fees that might apply.
- Additional training days and events are available from a number of training providers, such as Solent Boat Training. We are able to offer bespoke events and specific training sessions, tailored to your training needs. With a qualified instructor to guide you, these events provide the flexibility to practice certain areas or focus on those specific skills or manoeuvres that might require additional time to master.
- Then there is the less obvious option. Although completing the same course again might sound a little bit weird, especially as you've completed the syllabus once already, it's worth remembering, you are likely be with a different instructor who will have other practical tips to offer. You'll possibly be with different students who have differing experience and might also have skills, that you can learn from and apply to different boating situations. And then there's the conditions. These are very likely to differ from your last encounter, especially when you consider our ever-changing UK climate. Let's be honest, you are unlikely to find a cheaper way of to getting onto the water, with other like minded individuals, whilst under the guidance of one of our experienced instructors to offer advise.
In addition to practical boating, there are other courses or training that will benefit you as a boater. These include:
- RYA VHF Operators Course . Knowing how to operate a Marine Radio whilst understanding its benefits and limitations, should be considered a necessity for anyone venturing out into open water. Also being aware, it is a legal requirement to hold the Short Range Certificate, as an operator of such a device.
- Navigation knowledge is also a must. While the introductory courses offer you a basic level of navigation understanding, going it alone can prove daunting. The RYA Essential Navigation and Seamanship course is a great way to improve your understanding of how to navigate safely, using additional techniques. This course is often offered as an online distance learning course, allowing you to complete it at your own pace and in your own home.
- Should you be looking at undertaking a higher level of practical training, such as one of the Day Skipper courses for (motor or sail), then the RYA Day Skipper Shorebased would be the way to go. During this course you will learn many of the techniques used, both digital and traditional, to enhance your passage planning and enjoyment whilst at sea. The latter course can again be completed as a distance learning course. However, many prefer the interaction with an instructor and other students, where you can discuss real scenarios found in the real world as opposed to the digital or AI world we sometimes find ourselves.
- Being able to treat someone with an injury or ailment at sea can prove difficult, so the RYA First Aid at Sea course could prove a useful adage to your knowledge and skill set. Although a shorebased course, practical scenarios can be practiced and discussed. This ensures that those going afloat, can best assist those who require your immediate medical attention, whilst also being able to ask for assistance or advice from the Coastguard, if required.
- Being self sufficient at sea is a key skill and understanding how your engine ticks or not, is helpful. Our own SBT Outboard Petrol Engine course has been designed with this in mind. You'll be introduced to the basic fundamentals of how an engine works, what parts you as an owner user should and could service and maintain, whilst also learning about fault finding and conduct minor repairs. The RYA's Diesel Engine course is very similar and will give you the opportunity to complete servicing tasks, such as filter and impeller changing.
While here at Solent Boat Training we offer a wide variety of RYA training courses, we are also able to offer bespoke training. Whether you need time to practice on our vessels or you would like one of our qualified instructors to assist you on your own boat, we have the skills, experience and expertise to do so.
If you need more information about any of the courses we run, then you can find it via our website. If, however, you require information about Own Boat Tuition , then please don't hesitate to contact us via our “Contact Us”. We look forward to seeing you soon.

